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Boris slams Murray over drug comments

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BORIS Becker has criticised world number two Andy Murray after the British tennis star voiced suspicions some of his opponents may have been taking performanc­e-enhancing drugs.

Murray has been vocal in condemning the use of drugs in sport and enthusiast­ically backed the suspension imposed on leading female player Maria Sharapova following her failed test for the banned substance meldonium at this year’s Australian Open.

More controvers­ially Murray, beaten by Rafael Nadal in Monte Carlo on Saturday, has also spoken about being suspicious of opponents who he thought were not tiring as they ought to in matches.

But six-times Grand Slam winner Becker, now coach of world number one Novak Djokovic, said Murray was “out of order” in making his feelings known without proof.

Becker, speaking at the Laureus World Sport Awards in Berlin, told Britain’s Daily Mail newspaper: “We have random drug-testing and unless it’s proven, they are 100% innocent.

“So to assume something because somebody has won a Grand Slam or is fitter is totally out of order.

“Andy is one of the fittest players on the tour — he often outlasts players and nobody is questionin­g his ethics,” the German added.

“I believe 100% Andy is clean. Roger [Federer] is clean, Rafa is clean, all these guys are clean.

“Novak gets tested a lot. That can mean twice in a Grand Slam.”

Murray had told the Mail On Sunday, the Daily Mail’s sister paper: “I have played against players and thought, ‘They won’t go away’ or ‘They don’t seem to be getting tired’.

“Have I ever been suspicious of someone? Yeah. You hear things.

“If it’s purely physical and you’re watching someone playing six-hour matches over and over and showing no signs of being tired, you’d look at that.” — AFP

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